Distance from Rainsville, NM to Columbus, NM

Driving distance between Rainsville, NM and Columbus, NM is miles (or kilometers). If you drove an average car (using about 3.6 gallons of gas per mile), the gas would cost you around $, since you would need about gallons of fuel.

Leaving from Rainsville, NM you would reach Columbus, NM in about if you keep an average speed of miles per hour, assuming you don’t make any breaks or get stuck in traffic.

CO2 emissions: kg

Emission estimated with the eco2 norme(185 CO2 grams/mile)

This is a map overview of the best driving route from Rainsville, NM to Columbus, NM in which you can see the origin and destination points marked with A (Rainsville) and B (Columbus) respectively as well as blue line along the road route you can take. You can zoom in to see more details, including road numbers and even street names both in Rainsville, NM and Columbus, NM as well as every other town you may pass by on your way.

Fuel consumption if you drive from Rainsville, NM to Columbus, NM

To cover the mi that separate Columbus from Rainsville you are going to need between of fuel, considering you drive an average car (30 mpg) and , if you drive an SUV or a heavy car (20 mpg). If you drive a fuel efficient car (45 mpg), your consumption will only be .

Cost of driving from Rainsville, NM to Columbus, NM

Depending on the fuel efficiency level of your car, driving from Rainsville to Columbus will cost you between and . An average car would make the trip for . We calculate the route cost using real time average gas prices for the US and other costs such as tolls are not included in this calculation.

Driving directions

Flying or direct distance between Rainsville, NM and Columbus, NM

The flying distance represent the straight distance from Rainsville to Columbus, the length of an hypothetical flight trip between the geographic center of Rainsville, NM and the geographic center of Columbus, NM. We also offer nearby airports to both Rainsville to Columbus and a flight ticket price comparison form, in case you want to make that hypothetical flight real :).